WATCH: BL Actor Nut Supanut Shares Insights on His LGBTQ+ Relationships and Personal Journey

In a recent interview that quickly went viral, Thai actor Nut Supanut shared intimate details about his past relationships, revealing his identity as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Known for his roles in “Oxygen: The Series” and the recent BL project “Pit Babe: The Series” by CHANGE2561, Nut discussed his romantic history with both men and women.

Nut recounted that his initial romantic experience was with a woman he encountered through online gaming, though he chose not to delve deeply into that relationship. His journey of self-discovery began in earnest while in Matayom 4 (equivalent to Grade 10), with a senior male student. He vividly described a pivotal moment at their boarding house, where, amidst a room with many beds, this senior lay down beside him and embraced him while he slept. This encounter awakened him to the possibility of same-sex relationships, though it also left him feeling confused and curious. Nut mentioned that this relationship ended when his then-boyfriend was unfaithful with a woman.

His most significant and longest relationship was with another man he connected with on Facebook. They dated for seven years, during which time Nut experienced intense emotions and challenges. His partner made him feel flustered, leading to a roller-coaster of emotions and deep trust. Their relationship faced trials, particularly heated arguments fueled by Nut’s then hot-tempered nature. Although Nut once impulsively suggested a breakup, he soon regretted this decision and pleaded for them to stay together. Ultimately, the relationship concluded with a mutual decision to take a break.

Nut’s candidness about his personal life has resonated positively with his audience, garnering appreciation for his openness and sparking meaningful discussions on inclusivity and acceptance in the entertainment industry. Fans have expressed their support and admiration for his honesty, further solidifying his role as an influential figure in promoting diversity.

Watch the full interview here: